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Well for me it's not about the CPU cycles, it's about giving money to a foundation that will put it towards education, and getting a nifty little device in the deal. It's also about getting a device that I can actually learn with. No offense to your purchase, it seems like a nice set top box, but I have at least a dozen ideas to use the RPi with, most of which will teach me things I don't know. If the RPi came in a flashy case with a remote and a media OS preinstalled I doubt I would bother hacking around with it.
As for the CPU's speed, I have an old WinTerm thin client with a 500MHz x86 processor that is more than enough for the projects I've used it for (print server, file server, MP3 jukebox, GPS controller, etc etc).